A Legendary Horror Studio Is Adapting An Infamously Scary Video Game
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The horror video game Phasmophobia, where players investigate haunted locations, is set to be adapted into a feature film by Blumhouse and Atomic Monster. Both companies are known for producing successful horror titles, bringing the game's blend of survival and ghost interaction to the big screen. The film adaption may take a found footage approach, similar to The Blair Witch Project and the successful Paranormal Activity series, to capture the game's immersive first-person perspective.
There are few things scarier than that moment in a horror movie where you realize the characters have lost track of one of their friends.
The tension between completing your objectives and simply surviving made for compelling gameplay, especially since players could use speech recognition to interact with the ghosts.
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